876 
FOREST AND STREAM 
A. E. Conley . 147 
F. D. Kelsey .148 
W. Vanderhoff . 145 
D. Wadsworth . 141 
C. L. Frantz . 154 
W. Morris . 146 
C. J. Dailey . 146 
Von Boeckman . 151 
C. H. Simonds . 143 
M. E. Barker . 152 
D. McMahon . 154 
G. H. Martin . 152 
* 0 . R. Dickey . 147 
’Sim Glover . 154 
*W. R. Crosby . 157 
*Neaf Apgar . 155 
*H. H. Stevens . 149 
H. B. Blackmer . 148 
J. Broderick . 141 
Dr. Jerauld . 141 
W. B. Bartlett . 148 
E. S. Hopkins. 142 
D. E. Smith . 138 
Geo. Brown . 152 
Dr. C. Gardiner . 134 
Dr. Spaulding . 137 
D. Tomlinson . 149 
E. Wadsworth .146 
S. Fowler . 121 
N. S. Crane . 142 
E. B. Wright . 145 
'A. H. Durston . 143 
J. Halcus . 122 
F. T. Hopkins . 128 
L. N. Wolsey . 137 
F. S. Kinney . 144 
A. W. Morrison . 138 
H. Sunderland . 142 
G- J. Tuckett . 135 
G. Parsons . 122 
T. Bates, Jr. 144 
L. P. Evans . 148 
J. N. Stoddard . 129 
E. G. Stoddard . 126 
D. A. Eiseline . 126 
E. F. Gilligan . no 
M. Horton . 102 
T. F. Adkin . 141 
H. R. Esley . 145 
E. H. Donovan . 140 
H. T. Walls . 126 
C. S. Clark . 126 
L. D. Gauss . 125 
I. J. Atwater . 126 
T. L. McMillan . 
A. V. Cassall . 131 
M. Rosenfeld . 124 
A. B. Miller, Jr. 132 
H. G. White . 148 
H. Killick . 
W. C. Webb . 
Mrs. Martin .. 
’Denotes Professional. 
Scores in the state championship: Total 
for 2 
Targets. Total Days. 
C. F. Lambert . 44 83 
C. G. Rogers . 33 75 
John Ebberts . 47 94 
B. V. Covert . 44 88 
*R. Razee . 49 tg8 
’H. S. Welles . 
G. N. Fish . 48 92 
F. S. Wright . 49 98 
J. D. Green . 49 96 
4 Homer Clark . 49 t97 
Dr. Currie . 36 73 
*L. D. Willis . 
G. H. Pumpelly . 49 92 
J. P. Sousa . 42 84 
*W. M. Hammond . 49 t99 
D. L. Leahy . 48 95 
A. W. Church . 47 89 
*Ed. Banks . 
’Fred Fay . 
A. E. Conley . 46 94 
F. D. Kelsey . 45 87 
W. W. Vanderhoof . 48 92 
C. L. Frantz . 47 95 
W. Morris . 40 87 
C. J. Dailey . 48 92 
M. E. Barker . 49 97 
D. McMahon . 48 93 
G. H. Martin . 49 92 
H. B. Blackmer . 48 93 
Dr. Jerauld . 48 93 
W. B. Bartlett . 46 93 
Geo. Brown . 49 96 
D. W. Tomlinson . 46 93 
A. V. Cassall . 39 
Mrs. Martin . 
’Denotes professional. fNot eligible. 
This is the first of a series of shoots to determine 
the championship of the world. All of the leading clubs 
through the country are competing each on their own 
grounds. The first 50 targets to compose the match. 
The Birmingham Outing Club will give a shooting 
tournament and barbecue on their grounds at Calcis, 
Alabama, on June 20th, next Saturday. All mem¬ 
bers of the Birmingham and entry gun clubs are in¬ 
vited to attend. There will be a free barbecue 
and shooting, fishing and other sports. 
Scores were made as follows: 
Shot At Broke 
H. C. Ryding . 100 92 
John Fletcher . 100 90 
Lee Moody . 100 89 
T. F. Randolph . 100 89 
Mrs. Garl . 100 85 
E. Cornwell . 100 82 
R. M. Leland . 100 76 
R. H. Baugh . 75 60 
Garl . 75 60 
Barr . 50 44 
Lancaster County Gun Club. 
Lancaster, Pa., June 8, 1914. 
The Lancaster County Gun Club held a shoot on the 
series for the Lancaster County Championship at Clark’s 
Midway grounds on Saturday, the affair attracting a 
big crowd of people. Jacob R. Groff won the shoot, 
breaking 13 straight and then missing 2 easy shots in 
succession. His nearest competitor was E. T. Rieker, 
who shot 12 out of 15. Mr. Groff has won the trophy 
twice; B. F. Hull has won it twice; Joseph P. Brene- 
man twice and F. J. Rieker once. 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
June 13, 1914. 
Only a few shooters were at the weekly shoot of 
the Birmingham Gun Club. H. C. Ryding led the 
shooting with 92 to his credit closely followed by 
Fletcher. 
Ohio State Tournament. 
(Concluded from last week.) 
Portsmouth Gun Club William Shattuck and F. M. 
Edwards, 24 each. Toledo team George Volk, 25 and 
P. G. McCarthy, 23. The shoot-off was won by 
the Columbus team with a total of 47. The 
twenty-fifth contest was shot on June 5, 1912, during 
the league tournament at Dayton, with twenty-seven 
teams entered. Hicksville team No. 1, C. E. and G. 
E. Maxwell, 24 each, total 48, tied with the Custer Gun 
Club team, F. Foltz, 25 and L. Laskey, 23, total 48. The 
latter team won the shoot-off, 43 to 40. The twenty- 
sixth contest was shot at Circleville on Tune 4, 1913, 
during the league tournament. Eleven teams were en¬ 
tered, and the trophy was won by the Zanesville Gun 
Club team, C. L. Culbertson, 25 and C. T. Stevens, 24, 
total 49. 
Total Total 
150 100 
Joe Taylor . 136 92 
S. L. McAfee . 139 93 
J. N. Knox . 148 99 
R. S. Miller . 123 82 
L. D. Arrdt . 117 80 
Dr. J. L. Holden . 123 83 
C. Palm . 119 80 
W. H. Kellstadt . 119 82 
C. L. Brandon . 124 87 
C. Rader . 129 90 
F. M. Edwards . 128 85 
A. I. Brown . 121 78 
M. S. Hootman . 131 92 
Wm. Webster . 140 93 
*W. R. Crosby .-... 145 96 
J. Cromley . 126 81 
J. H. Pumphrey . 143 96 
H. E. Smith . 140 94 
C. B. Hedges . 134 86 
W. B. Nothstine . 121 77 
C. Reasoner . 116 77 
M. O. McCammon . 134 90 
F. Roberts . 139 92 
C. L. Culbertson . 132 85 
P. Schaertzer . 131 89 
F. A. Schaeffer . 101 68 
G. F. Wefler . 78 57 
H. C. Downey . 125 82 
C. E. Winkler . 141 92 
A. B. Shobe . 126 82 
W. W. Coffman . 120 79 
B. Wing . 131 90 
C. Ward . 107 70 
Ed. Warded . 106 73 
Geo. Adkins . 122 75 
F. E. Dagenhart . 84 84 
T. S. Ritt . 77 77 
H. Kirk . 54 
O. B. Merriman . 28 
’Professional. 
Review trophy team race, 25 targets per man. 
Cincinnati. 
C. W. Ford . 23 
C. S. Rybolt . 22—45 
Circleville Number 1. 
W. C. Nothstine . 20 
C. Rader . 25—45 
Circleville Number 2. 
W. H. Kellstadt . 18 
C. L. Brandon . 21—39 
Dayton Number 1. 
F. C. Koch . 20 
H. W. Heikes . 24—44 
E. Fultonham. 
M. O. McCammon . 20 
H. F. Roberts . 23—43 
Springfield Number 1. 
H. C. Downey . 24 
F. Dagenhart . 19—43 
Newark. 
F. Harlow . 24 
B. D. McCormick . 22—46 
Springfield Number 2. 
C. E. Winkler . 23 
A. B. Shobe . 21—44 
Circleville Number 3. 
F. R. Caldwell . 18 
J. E. Walters . 15—33 
Columbus. 
Wm. Webster . 25 
H. E. Smith . 23—48 
Circleville Number 4. 
C. L. Moeller ... 20 
W. I. Spangler . 20—40 
London. 
T. A. Smith . 23 
H. L. Hildinger . 19—42 
Dayton Number 2. 
J. M. Markham . 21 
W. F. Bippus . 23—44 
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State Championship, 95x100 
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New York State Shoot 
High over all. June 9, 159x160- 
99% 
High over all, June 10, 118x120- 
98.80% 
Second General Average, 430x440 
-9 7% by Homer Clark 
Idaho State Shoot 
High Professional-55 7x600 
High on all Targets-580x600- 
96 2-3% 
Long Runs-121 straight-104 
straight by Frank C. Riehl 
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High over all—571x590— 96.78% 
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C. D. Coburn .24 
F. J. Coburn . 23—47 
Zanesville. 
C. T. Stevens . 22 
C. L. Culbertson . 22—44 
Dayton Number 3. 
J. D. Platt . 21 
J. E. Cain .-. 21—42 
Hicksville. 
M. S. TIootman . 19 
C. E. Maxwell . 19- 38 
Circleville Number 5. 
C. B. Hedges . 20 
J. Cromley . 19—39 
Salem. 
H. E. Furnas . 24 
J. H. Pumphrey . 24—48 
Dublin. 
B. Wing . 20 
W. W. Coffman . 22—42 
Toledo. 
S. L. McAfee . 24 
Joe Taylor . 24—48 
Circleville Number 6. 
J. L. Lamparter . 21 
E. M. Stout . 20—41 
Circleville Number 7. 
G. Adkins . 19 
K. Valentine . 21—40 
Shoot-off of tie, 25 targets per man. 
Salem. 
Furnas . 21 22 
Pumphrey . 24 24 
45 46 
Columbus. 
Webster . 22 23 
H. E. Smith . 23 22 
Toledo. i 45 45 
McAfee . 22 
Joe Taylor . 22 
44 
Total 
Fred Harlow . 422 
R. Smoots . 399 
B. S. Cooper . 376 
E. Brune . 359 
